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Measuring equipment

Thermography cameras
Thermography is a special measuring method in which temperature is mapped. This is done with a thermography camera, also called an infrared or thermal imaging camera. A thermal imaging camera ensures that we can observe this radiation by converting it into an image, a so-called thermogram. A thermogram looks like a normal photo and gives us temperature information.

Thermal imaging cameras are used in industry, electrical engineering and construction, but are also very functional for scientific purposes. The applications are endless. All situations where temperature differences occur can be interesting to capture.

Monitoring processes with loggers

Ecomotic rents climate equipment that is often used to keep air conditions during industrial processes on track. These processes are monitored by process operators and by certain technology that is installed.
 
In temporary climate solutions, this technology is not installed and the process operator cannot properly assess whether everything is running as desired. For this, Ecomotic has a rental solution in the form of data loggers that are suitable for many applications. These data loggers perform fully automatic measurements over a period set by you. You can easily view these measurements on your PC and you can use the graphs of these measurements for advice and/or reports.
 
The most common data logger records temperature and relative humidity, and it is also possible to measure CO2.